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ZeroZeroZero
ZeroZeroZero | Roberto Saviano
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Zero zero zero flour is the finest, whitest available. Zero zero zero is also the nickname among narcotraffickers for the purest, highest quality cocaine on the market. And it is the title of Roberto Savianos unforgettable exploration of how the cocaine trade knits the world into its dark economy and imposes its own vicious rules and moral codes on its armies and, through them, on us all. Savianos Gomorrah, his explosive account of the Neapolitan mob, the Camorra, was a worldwide publishing sensation. It struck such a nerve with the Camorra that Saviano has lived with twenty-four hour police protection in the shadow of death threats for more than seven years. During this time he has become intimate with law enforcement agencies around the world. Saviano has broadened his perspective to take in the entire global corporate entity that is the drug trade in cooperation with law enforcement officials, who have fed him information and sources and used him to guide their own thinking and tactics. Saviano has used this extraordinary access to feed his own groundbreaking reportage. The result is a truly amazing and harrowing synthesis of intimate literary narrative and geopolitical analysis of one of the most powerful dark forces in the global economy. In Zero Zero Zero, Saviano tracks the shift in the cocaine trades axis of power, from Colombia to Mexico, and relates how the Latin American cartels and gangs have forged alliances, first with the Italian crime syndicates, then with the Russians, Africans, and others. On the one hand, he charts an astonishing increase in sophistication and diversification as these criminal entities diversify into many other products and markets. On the other, he reveals the threat of violence to protect and extend power and how the nature of the violence has grown steadily more appalling. Saviano is a journalist of rare courage and a thinker of impressive intellectual depth and moral imagination, able to see the connections between far-flung phenomena and bind them into a single epic story. Most drug-war narratives feel safely removed from our own lives; Saviano offers no such comfort. As heart racing as it is heady, Zero Zero Zero is a fusion of a variety of disparate genres into a brilliant new form that can only be called Savianoesque.
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MariaMC
Zero Zero Zero | Roberto Saviano
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Must read on the Mafia operations!

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kristinshafel
ZeroZeroZero | Roberto Saviano
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Wow, this book. The research and amount of detail is staggering. Saviano exposes every aspect of the global cocaine industry, from production to shipping to distribution. It's expected, but still somehow mind-boggling the money, creativity, and violence involved. Just as compelling and intense as Saviano's previous book, Gomorrah.

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JenP
Zero Zero Zero | Roberto Saviano
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#cocaine #rockinmay I won this in a giveaway last year and it will also be my "z" book for #litsyatoz

Accompanied by my only addiction, coffee (if we don't include books as an addiction)

Cinfhen My hubby will probably love this read, he just read and loved 8y
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Oblomov26
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In this book an Italian investigative journalist examines the current state of cocaine production and how it reached this point and a nasty, violent dispiriting story it is. From the days of the Colombian cartels through to the Mexican crime gangs and dealing networks across the world, but also importantly the end users, the relatively rich in the developed countries. A book which has convinced me even more that the war on drugs is a dead end.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa I felt that way after reading The New Jim Crow, and how we've prioritized the criminalization of that war. This sounds like another one I need to read. 8y
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AlexandraGriffin
ZeroZeroZero | Roberto Saviano
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It covers a pretty wide range of the cocaine trade history, but the bulk of the story focuses on people other than Escobar and the time period after the 80s.

The author didn't have a very clear stance, or perhaps the audiobook narrator muddied it. But the author seemed to revere the drug, and didn't seem scornful or feel much horror over the vicious violence of the cartels.

Overall, quite interesting, the end dragged a bit. ⭐️⭐️⭐️1/2 of 5.

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AlexandraGriffin
ZeroZeroZero | Roberto Saviano

I'm about 31% into this book and it reads like a love letter to cocaine and has a reverent awe for extreme me, excessive violence. Or maybe that's just the way the narrator for this audiobook reads it.

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AlexandraGriffin
ZeroZeroZero | Roberto Saviano
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Dmperez57
ZeroZeroZero | Roberto Saviano
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Author of "Gomorrah" takes a look at the larger issue of drug trafficking through its most persistent product, cocaine. Savianos style may be quirky to some but given its length and breadth I found it well worth the read.